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"the love vitamin" is so dam funny. How to pick out a good chopping knife and you can get a good one for $2.50 or after her tomato demonstration on chopping, she gets a elitest and says "if you want to do the old fasioned chopping" but the best was that she said, the most important part of the knife is that the top part has to be thin and not thick. What a bute

For all intensive purposes, this guy looks like a a nice, entertaining fellow, but I had to laugh at his response when Theory and I commented on the vidoe:

This was an out-take recorded live and without any retakes. Hence not the best demonstration around!﻿ Its really intended to show off the chopping knife rather than demonstrate a competent technique for chopping a Spanish onion!